I was thinking about wave power and came up with this, I am fairly sure someone else has thought of it... but I want to share just in case...
The basic idea is to have a long "supported" or "unsupported" torsion bar/line with ratcheting floats along its length... in the ocean or on a beach...
I can imagine the torque to be sufficient to generate some energy...
I know that this would suffer from the same wave power problems...
no waves/no power, etc...
I just thought about the unsupported "torsion line" idea... maybe a few support floats would work...
Float/Ratchet Wave Energy
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Float/Ratchet Wave Energy
"A man with a new idea is a crank until he succeeds."~ M. Twain.
re: Float/Ratchet Wave Energy
That's a neat idea, I've never seen it before.
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re: Float/Ratchet Wave Energy
Better Yet...
Integrate this and the last idea I have posted and you get...
A high torque torsion "RatchetPanelSeries"...
this "Imo" is better than maybe both...
I don't know, they both sound OK.
Integrate this and the last idea I have posted and you get...
A high torque torsion "RatchetPanelSeries"...
this "Imo" is better than maybe both...
I don't know, they both sound OK.
"A man with a new idea is a crank until he succeeds."~ M. Twain.